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Harold M. Swartz, M.D.

Title(s):
Professor of Radiology and of Community and Family Medicine and ofPhysiology

Department(s):
Community and Family Medicine
Physiology
Radiology

Education:
Georgetown University School of Medicine, PHD 1969
U. Illinois College of Medicine, MD 1959
U. North Carolina - Chapel Hill, MSPH 1962

Programs:
The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice

Websites:
http://dms.dartmouth.edu/ncd/

Contact Information:

Dartmouth Medical School
HB 7785
Hanover NH 03755
Office: 702 Vail Hanover, NH
Phone: 603-650-1955
Email: Harold.Swartz@Dartmouth.edu


Selected Publications:

 

  • Khan N, Williams BB, Swartz HM. Clinical Applications of In Vivo EPR: Rationale and Initial Results. Applied Magn. Reson. 2006;30:185-199

  • Hou H, Khan N, Grinberg OY, Yu H, Grinberg SA, Lu S, Demidenko E, Steffen RP, Swartz HM. The effects of Efaproxyn (efaproxiral) on subcutaneous RIF-1 tumor oxygenation and enhancement of radiotherapy-mediated inhibition of tumor growth in mice. Radiat Res. 2007 Aug;168(2):218-25. (view details on MedLine)

  • Hou H, Grinberg O, Williams B, Grinberg S, Yu H, Alvarenga DL, Wallach H, Buckey J, Swartz HM. The effect of oxygen therapy on brain damage and cerebral pO(2) in transient focal cerebral ischemia in the rat. Physiol Meas. 2007 Aug;28(8):963-76. Epub 2007 Jul 30. (view details on MedLine)

  • Springett R, Swartz HM. Measurements of oxygen in vivo: overview and perspectives on methods to measure oxygen within cells and tissues. Antioxid Redox Signal. 2007 Aug;9(8):1295-301 (view details on MedLine)

  • Khan N, Williams BB, Hou H, Li H, Swartz HM. Repetitive tissue pO2 measurements by electron paramagnetic resonance oximetry: current status and future potential for experimental and clinical studies. Antioxid Redox Signal. 2007 Aug;9(8):1169-82. Review. (view details on MedLine)

  • Flood AB, Bhattacharyya S, Nicolalde RJ, Swartz HM. Implementing EPR Dosimetry for Life-Threatening Incidents: Factors Beyond Technical Performance. Radiat Meas. 2007 Jul;42(6-7):1099-1109. (view details on MedLine)

  • Swartz HM, Burke G, Coey M, Demidenko E, Dong R, Grinberg O, Hilton J, Iwasaki A, Lesniewski P, Kmiec M, Lo KM, Nicolalde RJ, Ruuge A, Sakata Y, Sucheta A, Walczak T, Williams BB, Mitchell C, Romanyukha A, Schauer DA. In Vivo EPR For Dosimetry. Radiat Meas. 2007 Jul;42(6-7):1075-1084. (view details on MedLine)

  • Romanyukha A, Trompier F, Leblanc B, Calas C, Clairand I, Mitchell CA, Smirniotopoulos JG, Swartz HM. EPR dosimetry in chemically treated fingernails. Radiat Meas. 2007 Aug;42(6-7):1110-1113. (view details on MedLine)

  • Trompier F, Kornak L, Calas C, Romanyukha A, Leblanc B, Mitchell CA, Swartz HM, Clairand I. Protocol for emergency EPR dosimetry in fingernails. Radiat Meas. 2007 Aug;42(6-7):1085-1088. (view details on MedLine)

  • Williams BB, Sucheta A, Dong R, Sakata Y, Iwasaki A, Burke G, Grinberg O, Lesniewski P, Kmiec M, Swartz HM. Experimental Procedures for Sensitive and Reproducible In Situ EPR Tooth Dosimetry. Radiat Meas. 2007 Jul;42(6-7):1094-1098. (view details on MedLine)


  • Professional Interests:

    Research interests in relevant fields include policy and academic issues in the development of academic/research physicians; the effects of generational differences in the responses of physicians to changes in the health care system; the evaluation of new complex diagnostic technologies.

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